Sad to say, it is the core of a cash generating machine and the knowledge within it is about as deep as paper.

The exam is hard to pass due to the sheer volume of knowledge and the style of multiple choice question which could provide as many as four correct answers, the knack is identifying the most correct answer.

Best route is to go on the 'authorised course' costing a number of thousands of pounds, then keep your fees up to date and your CPEs, which will in turn cost more money.

For Information Security contractors this is a handy course to do, but it is no longer the only course.

And I want to put on record the miserable scrotes of Firebrand Training in Wyboston, where I took the exam (6hrs long), who laid on drinks and sandwiches then said the sandwiches were only available to those who had attended their course and were not for those who had come for the exam only.

oh well i thought i was doing ok self teaching myself the CCNA offshoots of voice,wireless and security. passing the exams all in a summer, guess i'm still a divvy. Although i did upgrade all the fibre systems in salford uni so in a way i aided you!!! (the pbx system downstairs from the main foyer is a crock of shit by the way)

oh well i thought i was doing ok self teaching myself the CCNA offshoots of voice,wireless and security. passing the exams all in a summer, guess i'm still a divvy. Although i did upgrade all the fibre systems in salford uni so in a way i aided you!!! (the pbx system downstairs from the main foyer is a crock of shit by the way)

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That PBX wasn't the Thorn Erricsson one was it. If it was i put that in and it was state of the art in 1988 i will have you know.